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hi my mate has just rang me to say he has just finished doing a eicr on a 4 bedroom multiple occupancy,he said all mains smoke alarms are out of date so he has coded them as a 2, which i think should be a 3 he also done a normal 2 bed flat this morning and the smoke and heat were out of date and were not interlinked so he has marked it down as a 2 i think at best it's a 3 your thoughts please
 
Your mate should not be doing EICRs he is probably a liability.
 
to be fair to the guy, he is in error in coding smoke detectors, but he has observed a safety issue. what he should do is to inform the client/landlord of his concerns separately to the EICR.
 
to be fair to the guy, he is in error in coding smoke detectors, but he has observed a safety issue. what he should do is to inform the client/landlord of his concerns separately to the EICR.
The landlord should be well aware of his, not for someone else to tell him of his responsibility for maintaining any safety systems.
 
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How do you become competent at eicr? Are there any courses? Or is it shadowing someone for experience
 
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Experience and not "stating your own opinion".
Also is a good read http://www.----------------------------/mediafile/100404922/Best-Practice-Guide-4-Issue-4.pdf

I do not do condition reporting
 
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I’d like to but wouldn’t want to get it wrong
 
may be the op mate should join the forums and ask his self .
or are you asking (for a friend).;)
 
Maybe comment on the lack of a Legionella Risk Assessment?
I always insist on doing one when I carry out the PA Testing!
Soon, I hope to introduce the PB/VOC/Asbestos in paint/Artex/wall and ceiling covering tests...
Clearly, I will need to be certified as competent in these fields, but that is not a problem because there are often University posts on here which will give me a Degree in such things for a small fee...
 
Isn't there a "catch all" reg that manufacturers instructions must be followed.. somewhere?
 
Bette to code the state of their tea mugs and bog, give them a dangerous if they aren't sparkling!
 

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